Cleveland 106, Philadelphia 102
Cavaliers Win LeBron and Iverson Show
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TRENTON, N.J., Oct. 20 (Ticker) -- Allen Iverson and
LeBron James put on quite a show but were upstaged by
Luke Jackson.
Jackson's fourth-quarter 50-footer beat the shot clock and gave the Cleveland Cavaliers the lead for good en route to a 106-102 preseason victory over the Philadelphia 76ers at Sovereign Bank Arena.
Iverson, a four-time scoring champion, returned from a one-game absence due to a sore knee and scored an NBA preseason-high 36 points. James, playing his second game in as many nights after missing two with pleurisy, scored 30 points.
But the game's biggest basket came from Jackson, who is technically a rookie after missing all of last season with an injury.
The game was tied, 90-90, when the 76ers deflected the ball into the backcourt. With the shot clock running down, Jackson retrieved it and heaved it for his only basket of the game with 7:17 remaining.
A basket by Iverson cut the deficit to 103-102 with 19 seconds left before former Sixer
Eric Snow split a pair of free throws. Iverson missed a potential tying shot and James sank two foul shots with 9.2 seconds to go.
Throughout the game, Iverson and Snow -- backcourt mates for six-plus seasons -- traded trash talk and playful pushes with each other.
Zydrunas Ilgauskas scored 21 points and
Damon Jones added 14 for the Cavaliers, who played without regulars Donyell Marshall (elbow) and
Ira Newble (foot).
Andre Iguodala and
John Salmons scored 15 points each for the Sixers, who again were without forward
Chris Webber and center
Samuel Dalembert. Both have quadriceps injuries.